The Philobiblion [ed. by G.P. Philes].1862 |
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... Human Judg- VI . The Book - Hunter 158 ment 102 VII . Mifcellaneous Items 162 IV . Adverfaria 106 V. Sale of Zelotes Hofmer's Library ( con- tinued ) 109 Sale of the Library of Dr. J. W. Francis . Song " My Mind to me a Kingdom is ...
... Human Judg- VI . The Book - Hunter 158 ment 102 VII . Mifcellaneous Items 162 IV . Adverfaria 106 V. Sale of Zelotes Hofmer's Library ( con- tinued ) 109 Sale of the Library of Dr. J. W. Francis . Song " My Mind to me a Kingdom is ...
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... human wit can make , the Doctor alters three words . In the second line he puts perfect. The first edition appeared in 1667 , and the fecond in 1674 , in which all the faults of the former edition were continued . By these faults , the ...
... human wit can make , the Doctor alters three words . In the second line he puts perfect. The first edition appeared in 1667 , and the fecond in 1674 , in which all the faults of the former edition were continued . By these faults , the ...
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... human wit can make them , the blades instead of words ; in the fifth he Doctor makes an alteration of three words . puts fwords instead of arms ; and in the In the second line he puts blades instead of laft line he prefers walls to ...
... human wit can make them , the blades instead of words ; in the fifth he Doctor makes an alteration of three words . puts fwords instead of arms ; and in the In the second line he puts blades instead of laft line he prefers walls to ...
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... human gratitude is owing the belief of the existance of Gods . " This is a noble principle & far from Atheistic . What fentiment is fo divine as gratitude ? It is ingratitude that makes Atheists . ' 22 Did not thofe perfons entirely ...
... human gratitude is owing the belief of the existance of Gods . " This is a noble principle & far from Atheistic . What fentiment is fo divine as gratitude ? It is ingratitude that makes Atheists . ' 22 Did not thofe perfons entirely ...
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... ardent Applauders of the tranfcendent Beauties and Glories , that are there to be seen and enjoy'd ? " Query 9. " Whether there was not an Election ted , bold , and even rifes above humanity . 36 [ Jan. The Philobiblion .
... ardent Applauders of the tranfcendent Beauties and Glories , that are there to be seen and enjoy'd ? " Query 9. " Whether there was not an Election ted , bold , and even rifes above humanity . 36 [ Jan. The Philobiblion .
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21. oldal - Pearl upon our Coast. And in these Rocks for us did frame A Temple, where to sound his Name. Oh let our Voice his Praise exalt, Till it arrive at Heaven's Vault : Which thence (perhaps) rebounding may Echo beyond the Mexique Bay.
159. oldal - Content I live, this is my stay; I seek no more than may suffice; I press to bear no haughty sway; Look, what I lack my mind supplies; Lo, thus I triumph like a king, Content with that my mind doth bring.
227. oldal - Strange cozenage ! None would live past years again, Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain ; And, from the dregs of life, think to receive, What the first sprightly running could not give. I'm tired with waiting for this chemic gold, Which fools us young, and beggars us when old.
159. oldal - Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store: They poor, I rich; they beg, I give; They lack, I leave; they pine, I live.
17. oldal - Typographical antiquities; or The history of printing in England, Scotland and Ireland containing memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of the books printed by them. Begun by the late Joseph Ames...
65. oldal - But his Fame is gone out like a Candle in a Snuff, and his Memory will always stink, which might have ever lived in honourable Repute, had not he been a notorious Traytor, and most impiously and villanously bely'd that blessed Martyr, King Charles the First.
159. oldal - MY mind to me a kingdom is ; Such perfect joy therein I find As far exceeds all earthly bliss That God or nature hath assigned ; Though much I want that most would have, Yet still my mind forbids to crave.
111. oldal - What, thou art one of those who esteem men only by the marks and value fortune has set. upon /em, and never consider intrinsic worth! but counterfeit honour will not be current with me : I weigh the man, not his title; 'tis not the king's stamp can make the metal better or heavier. Your lord is a leaden shilling, which you bend every way, and debases the stamp he bears, instead of being raised by it.
159. oldal - Some have too much, yet still they crave, I little have, yet seek no more ; They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store. They poor, I rich ; they beg, I give ; They lack, I lend ; they pine, I live.
182. oldal - The/ Whole/ Booke of Psalmes/ Faithfully/ Translated into English/ Metre./ Whereunto is prefixed a discourse de-/claring not only the lawfullnes, but also/ the necessity of the Heavenly Ordinance/ of singing Scripture Psalmes in/ the Churches of/ God./ Coll.